We can tailor make a multi day safari to meet all expectations. (Prior bookings are essential)

Required Deposit:

• 30%

Please note:

• All people fishing require a 24 hours fishing licence, available from fish and game. • All trips are subject to a minimum number to confirm.

Please bring:

• Warm clothing• Rain coat just in case • Sunglasses• Hat/cap• Camera

Season:

Lakes Wakatipu, Wanaka and Hawea are open all year round. Southern Lakes rivers and streams are accessible annually between 1 October - 30 April. Some rivers and streams differ.

Queenstown, New Zealand

The most sought after destinations when visiting New Zealand. Queenstown is situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Wakaitipu and the near by Remarkable Mountains. Thisis truly a place you have to visit.

The lake is the third largest in New Zealand being 80 km long and covering 293 km. It averages 300m deep for over half it's length it's temperature ranges from 8 degrees Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius. A number of high country rivers and streams run into the lake making this an excellent fishery for Quinnat Salmon, Brown and Rainbow Trout. Within a two hour drive you can access most other lakes and rivers in the area, for some fantastic fishing.

Queenstown also offers lots of other things to besides all the adrenaline packed activities for those non fishing partners. Winery tours, golf, restaurants, so many to wine and dine in. Gardens or a journey on the T.S.S.Earnslaw across the lake to Walter Peak, a high country sheep station where you can dine, relax and take in the majestic scenery.

If you have any questions, we can answer those through GetMyBoat’s messaging platform before you pay. Just hit, “Request to Book” and send us an inquiry for a custom offer.

• Trolling - towing lures behind the boat at walking pace to attract fish• Jigging - boat is stopped and lures are dropped over the side to the bottom to get the fish• Spinning - casting lure from the boat or shoreline to the fish• Fly Fishing - the art of casting a fly using the fly rod to push the line and bait to the fish.